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Assembly elections LIVE: Congress keeps singing to Pakistan's tunes, compromising nation’s security, says PM Modi

On the development front, Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleged that the Congress had always taken a myopic view on the matter, while the BJP works towards ensuring long-term development of the nation

6 April 2026 at 09:36 am
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Assembly elections LIVE: Congress keeps singing to Pakistan's tunes, compromising nation’s security, says PM Modi

In a recent development during the assembly elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi accused the Congress party of compromising India's security by following Pakistan's tune. Speaking at a rally in Gujarat, Modi highlighted the Congress's myopic approach to national security, contrasting it sharply with the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) commitment to long-term development.

Modi's comments came as tensions between India and Pakistan continue to simmer, with both nations frequently engaging in border skirmishes and accusations of cross-border infiltration. The Prime Minister emphasized that the Congress's short-sighted policies have often prioritized political gains over the safety and stability of the nation. He warned that such actions could have dire consequences for India's security and its citizens.

"The Congress has always been more interested in appeasing Pakistan than in safeguarding India's interests," Modi said, drawing applause from the audience. "They seem to forget that our national security is non-negotiable, and any compromise on this front is a betrayal of our people."

The Prime Minister further criticized the Congress for its perceived lack of resolve in addressing the challenges posed by Pakistan. He pointed out that during their tenure, the Congress government had often taken decisions that were perceived as conciliatory towards Pakistan, at the expense of India's strategic interests. Modi argued that such actions had emboldened Pakistan, leading to increased aggression and instability in the region.

In contrast, Modi highlighted the BJP's unwavering commitment to ensuring India's security. He mentioned several initiatives taken by the current government, such as strengthening the military, enhancing intelligence capabilities, and fostering strategic partnerships with key allies. These measures, he asserted, were aimed at building a robust defense infrastructure that would deter any potential threats from Pakistan.

Moreover, Modi emphasized the importance of long-term development in safeguarding India's security. He argued that by investing in sectors like infrastructure, technology, and education, the BJP government was laying the foundation for a prosperous and resilient nation. A strong economy, he claimed, was the bedrock of national security, as it would enable India to withstand external pressures and challenges.

The Prime Minister's remarks come as the assembly elections heat up across the country. The BJP, which is currently in power, is seeking a strong mandate to continue its policies, while the Congress and other opposition parties are vying for power. Security, both internal and external, has emerged as a key issue in the campaign, with both sides vying for votes on this critical issue.

Critics of the BJP have accused the party of exploiting security concerns to consolidate its power. They argue that the government's hardline stance on Pakistan has only escalated tensions and increased the risk of conflict. However, the BJP maintains that its policies are necessary to protect India's sovereignty and ensure the safety of its citizens.

As the assembly elections progress, the debate over national security and development is likely to continue. With the stakes high, both the BJP and the Congress will be closely watched by the electorate, who will ultimately decide the course of India's future. The upcoming elections will thus be a litmus test for the two major parties, with their policies on security and development being closely scrutinized by the voters.

In conclusion, Prime Minister Modi's allegations against the Congress party have reignited the debate over national security in India. As tensions with Pakistan remain high, the issue of security has become a focal point in the ongoing assembly elections. The BJP's emphasis on long-term development and robust security measures contrasts sharply with the Congress's perceived myopic approach. The outcome of these elections will undoubtedly have a significant impact on India's security and development trajectory in the years to come.

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